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Old 09-02-2010, 12:57 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by Jellby View Post
If I remember correctly the Sonys (maybe just older models?) have a filesize limit where a every single flow (text file inside the .epub, not the whole .epub) must be below 100 KB compressed and 300 KB uncompressed. The files in the Divine Comedy are above 300 KB, so you'll probably have to split them to work in your reader. I haven't used Sigil, but I'm sure it's quite easy to split the files there (look for "insert chapter break" or similar).
Very easy except that Sigil does not give you a character count to go by to help pick the split point. (Valloric: can we have a byte count next to each segment name in the "book browser" without much pain?)

Set the insert point AT THE END (newline) of the line you wish to split -off after.

Note: setting the insert point in the middle of a line results in
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